Edgar Cayce left behind a legacy of psychic readings, two-thirds of which dealt with physical illnesses and what might be done to restore the body to health. Throughout his suggestions on ways to correct these conditions, Cayce spoke volumes about diet. He saw certain food combinations as helpful, some as harmful. His theme throughout the readings was to keep the body and its functions balanced-often by using nutrition. This book provides readers with specific diets for arthritis, cancer, epilepsy, hypoglycemia, colitis, diabetes, and more. Plus, you'll learn that the diet you need for full health is as unique as you are. This book will show you the diet that will suit you best.
Edgar Cayce on Healing Foods combines the nutritional information of The Food Pharmacy and holistic advice with Edgar Cayce's nutritional directions. Includes menus and recipes with an introduction by Hugh Lynn Cayce, Edgar Cayce's son.
This comprehensive catalog of every food and beverage mentioned in the Edgar Cayce readings has more than 2,500 entries. It contains an index by food and illness, as well as dietary advice on numerous disorders.
Edgar Cayce on Healing Food
Edgar Cayce's recommendations for weight loss are outlined in this book
The diet portion of the book uses information from the readings to define a health approach to diet for the average person in good health. The recipe guide is a collection that complements the Cayce approach to diet.
Edgar Cayce, the world's best-documented psychic, emphasized the biblical view of the body as temple for the spirit.
The book covers weight loss, beauty tips, nutrition, heart health, and massage. It has been reorganized for easier reference.
What enables us to get well? Dr. William A. McGarey answers these questions and shows us the way to glowing good health. Guided by the teachings of Edgar Cayce, Dr. McGarey has treated thousands in his Arizona clinic.
Now his writings are interpreted and updated by William McGarey, M.D., a medical doctor who has used Cayce's methods to heal thousands.
Edgar Cayce entered periods of sleep in which he could diagnose illness, often in people he had never met, and then prescribe medical treatment. Often Cayce offered solutions to people...